2015
DOI: 10.1177/0956247815572297
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The impact of participatory budgeting on basic services: municipal practices and evidence from the field

Abstract: In 2013, over 1,700 local governments in more than 40 countries were practising participatory budgeting (PB), which entails citizens meeting to agree on priorities for part of the local government budget for their neighbourhood or the city as a whole, and helping to oversee project implementation. This paper reviews PB in 20 cities in different continents, ranging from small urban centres to Chengdu, China, with over 17 million inhabitants, and examines 20,000 recently funded projects worth over US$ 2 billion.… Show more

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“…It is also linked to the region being heavily urbanised. New concepts and approaches were developed -including participatory budgeting that allowed the residents of each district within a city to set priorities for public works and that made the whole government budget more transparent (Cabannes 2004(Cabannes , 2015.…”
Section: City Leadershipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also linked to the region being heavily urbanised. New concepts and approaches were developed -including participatory budgeting that allowed the residents of each district within a city to set priorities for public works and that made the whole government budget more transparent (Cabannes 2004(Cabannes , 2015.…”
Section: City Leadershipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is clear from the SDI network 9. Cabannes, Y (2015), "the impact of participatory budgeting on basic services: municipal practices and evidence from the field", Environment and Urbanization Vol 27, no 1, pages 257-284.…”
Section: Finance and Inclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This process has been advocated as a medium for empowering citizens to strengthen their voice and promoting transparency and accountability (Cabannes 2014). Opportunities for citizen participation in the budget-making process do exist in Kanaighat Paurashava (Table 2), as the paurashava annual budget is generally published in June in the presence of the general public, local leaders, journalists, political leaders and other local opinion-formers.…”
Section: Elected Representativesmentioning
confidence: 99%